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Leadless pacemaker

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August 21, 2025

Prelims – Current events of National and International Importance | General Science.

Why in News?

Recently, Venkateshwara Hospital, Chennai, highlighted the successful implantation of a leadless pacemaker in an elderly patient.

  • Need – Pacemaker eliminates the need for leads (wires) that connect to the heart, which reduces the risk of infection and complications associated with traditional pacemakers.
  • It helps to reduce patient discomfort, infections, device complications, and dysfunction.
  • It will benefit elderly patients who with multiple comorbidities, a higher risk of infection and bleeding.
  • Leadless pacemaker – It is a modern, small device that provides electrical stimulation to the heart.
  • It does not have wires or a large battery and doesn’t need a surgical pocket for its implantation.
  • Size and shape – It are 3cm in length, shaped like a bullet, and is minuscule, compared to a conventional pacemaker, which has the size of a matchbox.
  • Components – The battery and the electrical components are all located in this bullet-shaped capsule.
  • Implantation – It is implanted directly into the heart through a vein in the leg using a catheter. There is no surgical pocket; the patient can be discharged the very next day.
  • Advantages – It is easily removable and longer battery life, 16-17 years, compared to a conventional pacemaker.
  • Limitations – It costs around 15 lakhs, three times more than conventional pacemakers; many patients may not be able to afford it.
  • A total of 1,300 leadless pacemaker implantations has been performed in India since its introduction in 2018.

Conventional Pacemaker

  • It has been used over the past decades in millions of patients.
  • It consists of a battery or pulse generator and one or two long wires or leads, which are placed inside the chambers of the heart through a vein under the collarbone.
  • The leads are connected to the battery, which is inserted inside a surgical pocket made by making a cut or incision under the skin below the collarbone.
  • It can be associated with risks like bleeding, infection, and pus formation in the pocket.
  • Longer healing periods and such complications may be higher in the elderly, frail, and diabetic patients.

 Reference

The Indian Express| Leadless Pacemaker

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